Kogan Car Dash Camera Video Recorder $45

Accidents happen. But that doesn’t mean you have to be caught out. This handy dash cam packs huge features into a compact package so you can capture every moment without a bulky camera obstructing your view.

Compact Full HD 1080p camera with night vision

Built-in G-sensor and Park Mode detector

Continuous loop recording for better storage

Features a photo mode, integrated speaker and microphone

140° wide viewing angle

Clear 3” LCD display

Let safety take the front seat with the Kogan Car Dash Camera Video Recorder – there to protect you in case of accident disputes or potential insurance fraud.

Footage as clear as day

Night or day, this miniaturised dash cam will capture it all in Full HD. Clearly make out even the minutest details in almost any light, from license plate numbers and facial features to street signs. With the camera’s superb night vision with six LED lights, Full HD 1080p resolution and 140° wide viewing angle, you’ll never miss a thing.

Plus, all footage is stamped with the time and date in case of disputes.

Security on the roads

This small but mighty dash cam is equipped with a G-sensor that automatically locks the recording the moment it detects a strong impact – either from a collision, sudden stop or heavy breaking – to keep the cam from looping over important footage.

In case of hit-and-runs or vandalism, the Park Mode detector automatically powers on when it detects motion to record 15 seconds of video footage using the internal battery. The dash cam also features a Photo Mode and microphone, so you can really capture all the nitty-gritty details.

Never miss a thing

The dash cam’s small size means that it won’t pose an issue while driving, while the looped recording means you’ll never have to worry about replacing your memory card, as the cam automatically overwrites old footage.

About Dick Smith

Dick Smith is one of the most iconic retail brands in Australia. Dick Smith was, until 2016, an Australia-wide chain of retail stores that sold consumer electronics goods, hobbyist electronic components, and electronic project kits. The chain expanded successfully into New Zealand and unsuccessfully into several other countries. The company was founded in Sydney in 1968 by Dick Smith and owned by him and his wife until they sold to Woolworths Limited in 1982. In May 2016, online retailer Kogan.com purchased the Dick Smith brand, trademarks, intellectual property, and its online business in Australia and New Zealand.

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